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No. 91,098. Patented June 9, 1869.

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Letters Patent No. 91,098, dated June 8, 1869.

PEANUT-OVEN.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of thesame.

To all whom it may concern:

tion, andrepresent, in- V V Figure 1, -a side View; Figure 2, a topview; and in Figure 3, a longitudinal central section.

This invention is designed as an oven, to form a re- -;ceptacl e forpeanuts and keep them warm, for sale;

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The invention consists in a chamber, constructed with double sides andbottom, and a central hollow tube, communicating with the space formedby the double sides, and combined with a means for communicating heat tothe exterior, which will heat water placed within the space, the heatedwater within the space warming the oven, to keep hot the nuts which areplaced therein.

In order to the clear understanding of my invention,

I will fully describe the same, as illustrated in the ac-' companylngdrawings.

A is a box, or chamber, constructed from wood or suitable material,resting upon legs B B, into which is placed an outer cylinder, 0, withan inner cylinder, D, so as to form alspace, E, around the innercylinder, and a tube, F, communicating with the said space,

and extending up into the oven, as seen in fig.'3, the

whole covered by a top, G, provided with a door, H, which communicateswith the oven.

Beneath the outer cylinder is arranged a lamp, or

burner, I, supplied through a tube, J, which, when ,.lighted, heats theunder surface of the cylinder 0.

Water is poured into the space E through the tube L, and by the burneris heated to the extent required, which communicates its heat to thenuts' placed with in the oven, and keeps them warm, and from the oventhe nuts are taken as customers require. 7 'The tube L serves thedoubleservice for the escape of steam and the inlet of water.

A discharge-cock, M, is arranged so as to draw oil the water whenrequired.

Combined. with the whole is a box, N, in which to keep a supply of nuts.I do not wish to be understood as broadly claiming a double-wall vesselfor heating-purposes, for such, I am aware, is not new.

Having fully described my invention,

What I claim as new and useful, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,is-

The herein-described oven, consisting of the two cylinders, Oand D, withthe space E between them, the central tube F and top G, provided with adoor, H, the whole constructed and arranged so as to operatesubstantially in the manner and for the purpose set forth.

DEXTER DILL.

Witnesses:

A. J. TIBBITS, J. H. SHUMWAY.

